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very cool, damian34 - I've used jquery for a couple of projects and I like it! I only use it when I need quick and easy page-oriented stuff. When I have to do some heavy-hitting code (behind the scenes stuff), I prefer prototype's sugar.

I have never used any of them yet. I have only recently been interested in learning about spry, and only because I see in dw cs3 there is a lot of form elements and things that mention making use of this...

I started with Prototype a long time ago and it was nice, but very large. Then I moved on to moo.fx and liked it a lot. We had some issues with compatibility, and learning the package wasn't that easy, so I moved over to jQuery. I absolutely love it. Writing code is simple and doesn't require much documentation because it's almost in plain english... visualjquery.com is also extremely helpful for some quick documentation lookup.

Now I use Prototype/Scriptaculous, because that's what Symfony includes. Symfony's JavaScript libraries abstract away the underlying implementation, so I don't need to know anything about how Prototype works, and could swap it out for another library with the same functionality later.

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